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Multisensor PIR based on IKEA Molgan

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  • YveauxY Yveaux

    @Cliff-Karlsson Yes, works like a charm!
    It has been on my ToDo list for quite a long time to publish the files -- please hold on a little longer ;-)

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    @Yveaux great as my project was on hold for a while but still on the to do list...:-)

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    • Cliff KarlssonC Cliff Karlsson

      @Yveaux Did you finish the PCB for the molgan?, If so is it possible for you to share the files?

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      @Cliff-Karlsson @LastSamurai @dynamite I just published the PCB on [OpenHardware.io].(https://www.openhardware.io/view/274/Ikea-Molgan-Hack)
      A sketch will follow soon.

      Enjoy!

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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      • gijssG gijss

        @dynamite said:

        @gijss the code can be found here. But I don't know the actual status of this code as I have not used it for a while and I was busy creating a dimmer. But maybe you can copy parts out of it.

        https://github.com/rspaargaren/My-sensors-IKEA/blob/master/multisensor.ino

        @dynamite Thanks for the code, I am sure it will prove to be useful. Will try to experiment this weekend. Can you also share how you connected the LDR to the arduino? I have the feeling I might be using a suboptimal wiring scheme (or wrong resistor) resulting in shorter battery life.

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        @dynamite

        It has been a while (mainly because the PIR was out of order for other reasons) but now I am restarting the project and again it happened that the PIR no longer responded. So I took a look at your code, but it seems your are using a BH1750 light sensor, is that correct? And are you using that in fact at the moment, or did you switch to LDR and is this perhaps not the latest version of the code?

        Thanks!

        Gijss

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        • gijssG gijss

          @dynamite

          It has been a while (mainly because the PIR was out of order for other reasons) but now I am restarting the project and again it happened that the PIR no longer responded. So I took a look at your code, but it seems your are using a BH1750 light sensor, is that correct? And are you using that in fact at the moment, or did you switch to LDR and is this perhaps not the latest version of the code?

          Thanks!

          Gijss

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          @gijss Hi let me check upon that as the PIR has not been on the top of my priority list. I have one of the PIR based on LDR sensor. But I was working on a BH1750 sensor. So most probably the code is related to that version.

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            Hi to all,
            I've realized my hacked version of the Ikea Molgan but the PIR sensor stays always HIGH.
            Everything works apart of this... Do you have any idea howto investigate?

            could I have broken it?

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              Hi to all,
              I've realized my hacked version of the Ikea Molgan but the PIR sensor stays always HIGH.
              Everything works apart of this... Do you have any idea howto investigate?

              could I have broken it?

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              dynamite
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              @ricmail85 hi iT has been a while ago but as far as I recollect I had the same problem with one of my sensors ...

              In normal situation the sensors gives a high signal for approx 30 sec.

              In the bricked PIR I have replace the pir board by a cheap and modified pir from Ali.

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                ricmail85
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                Ok thanks for your reply. I'll check the board for some weak connection and try again...
                bye!

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                • R ricmail85

                  Hi to all,
                  I've realized my hacked version of the Ikea Molgan but the PIR sensor stays always HIGH.
                  Everything works apart of this... Do you have any idea howto investigate?

                  could I have broken it?

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                  Yveaux
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                  @ricmail85 I also have one Molgan that I just can't get to work correctly. Put it aside, thinking it was an incident, but if more people have issues, this might be a structural thing...

                  http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                  • YveauxY Yveaux

                    @ricmail85 I also have one Molgan that I just can't get to work correctly. Put it aside, thinking it was an incident, but if more people have issues, this might be a structural thing...

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                    @Yveaux said in Multisensor PIR based on IKEA Molgan:

                    @ricmail85 I also have one Molgan that I just can't get to work correctly. Put it aside, thinking it was an incident, but if more people have issues, this might be a structural thing...

                    I'll give it a try. I have to check that the wires I soldered on the back of the breadboard are just fine...
                    I'll let you know.

                    bye!

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                    • R ricmail85

                      @Yveaux said in Multisensor PIR based on IKEA Molgan:

                      @ricmail85 I also have one Molgan that I just can't get to work correctly. Put it aside, thinking it was an incident, but if more people have issues, this might be a structural thing...

                      I'll give it a try. I have to check that the wires I soldered on the back of the breadboard are just fine...
                      I'll let you know.

                      bye!

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                      @ricmail85 @Yveaux basically mine was shortcut by testing Some connection which I should not have Done....🙄

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                      • dynamiteD dynamite

                        @ricmail85 @Yveaux basically mine was shortcut by testing Some connection which I should not have Done....🙄

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                        @dynamite @Yveaux Ok I've done some testing. Here my results.

                        I checked the wire connections between the Arduino and the PIR and they were ok. Actually when powering everything with batteries I always get HIGH from PIR.

                        Then I tried to leave only the PIR without the Arduino and its radio (disconnected the GND wire) and the PIR (alone) was working! I checked with multimeter it oscillates between 0V and 3V if a movement was detected.

                        So I concluded that the failure was due to the Arduino. If arduino+radio are powered (by the same battery source) i get always HIGH.

                        Looking at this post https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5273/ikea-molgan-hack/36 I found similar problems due to ripples. I added a capacitor (100uF) in parallel to the PIR capacitor and a 10uF capacitor between the + and - of the battery pack.

                        By doing so I still cannot move from HIGH signal from PIR when everything was connected. So I've done more debugging and I found that everything works like a charm if I put a sleep (1000 ms) after sending a message (in my sketch I send 4 different message types when the Molgan wake up).

                        Maybe there is still some disturb arising from the radio (sending a message require some power at least)? Now my project is working, actually with the sleep(1000) trick after each send.

                        I don't know if the capacitors were effectively needed at this point...

                        Hope this can help!
                        bye!

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                          I am the one from your post and the capacitors only helped a little. One of my molgans simply doesn't seem to work.
                          But you are right sending takes a lot of energy (vs doing nothing) so a bigger capacitor and/or pauses in between definitely should help!

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                            ricmail85
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                            @LastSamurai
                            Some more debugging and I see the problems arise when I do analogread, so does not seem related to the radio itself.

                            If I send a message about a dht sensor (digitalread) it is ok. If I send a message of battery/light measure (analogread), the pir gets high...

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                              @LastSamurai
                              Some more debugging and I see the problems arise when I do analogread, so does not seem related to the radio itself.

                              If I send a message about a dht sensor (digitalread) it is ok. If I send a message of battery/light measure (analogread), the pir gets high...

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                              Yveaux
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                              #105

                              @ricmail85 does the behavior change when you swap the order of the messages sent? Eg first send the battery value.

                              http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                              • YveauxY Yveaux

                                @ricmail85 does the behavior change when you swap the order of the messages sent? Eg first send the battery value.

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                                @Yveaux yes, it seems to work better by sending before the messages performing analogread and then the one using digitalread...

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                                  @Yveaux yes, it seems to work better by sending before the messages performing analogread and then the one using digitalread...

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                                  Yveaux
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                                  @ricmail85 could be power related then. Try adding some sleep or wait statements inbetween each message sent.

                                  http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                  • YveauxY Yveaux

                                    @ricmail85 could be power related then. Try adding some sleep or wait statements inbetween each message sent.

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                                    @Yveaux Yes I found a partial fix by adding sleep of 1000 ms after each send. And by doing analogread before digitalread. It seems related to power fluctuations. I ve already added some capacitors to the Pir. Shoul I add akso in parallel to the R2 resistance when reading the battery and light level?

                                    Bye!

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                                      @Yveaux Yes I found a partial fix by adding sleep of 1000 ms after each send. And by doing analogread before digitalread. It seems related to power fluctuations. I ve already added some capacitors to the Pir. Shoul I add akso in parallel to the R2 resistance when reading the battery and light level?

                                      Bye!

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                                      Yveaux
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                                      @ricmail85 I still think it's strange that you need the delays for a battery powered sensor. Normally the batteries can supply sufficient power to compensate for the bursts required when sending.
                                      I don't want to read back the whole thread now, but what was your setup again?

                                      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                      • YveauxY Yveaux

                                        @ricmail85 I still think it's strange that you need the delays for a battery powered sensor. Normally the batteries can supply sufficient power to compensate for the bursts required when sending.
                                        I don't want to read back the whole thread now, but what was your setup again?

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                                        ricmail85
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                                        @Yveaux This is my configuration

                                        1. Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V
                                        2. RFM69 radio 433MHz
                                        3. Photo-resistor
                                        4. DHT11 temp sensor
                                        5. Battery voltage measurement through voltage partition.
                                        6. The arduino and radio are powered by a 3.3V MCP1700-3302E voltage regulator

                                        yesterday I've noticed the following. If I shutdown the gateway, the sensors fail to reach it and the PIR goes HIGH forever. By rebooting the gateway there is no chance to get it LOW. I have to remove the batteries and everything starts to work again.

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                                          @Yveaux This is my configuration

                                          1. Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V
                                          2. RFM69 radio 433MHz
                                          3. Photo-resistor
                                          4. DHT11 temp sensor
                                          5. Battery voltage measurement through voltage partition.
                                          6. The arduino and radio are powered by a 3.3V MCP1700-3302E voltage regulator

                                          yesterday I've noticed the following. If I shutdown the gateway, the sensors fail to reach it and the PIR goes HIGH forever. By rebooting the gateway there is no chance to get it LOW. I have to remove the batteries and everything starts to work again.

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                                          @ricmail85 said in Multisensor PIR based on IKEA Molgan:

                                          The arduino and radio are powered by a 3.3V MCP1700-3302E voltage regulator

                                          I suspect the regulator injects noise in your supply and/or isn't able to supply enough power for a series of transmissions.
                                          You could try powering directly from 2xAA battery, without using a regulator.
                                          Both the ATmega and radio will work directly on 2xAA.
                                          The DHT11 won't (IIRR) but there are many way better alternatives for it that work at less than 5V supply (e.g. Si7021, BME280, SHT11 etc.).
                                          The PIR needs > 3.3V; refer to this post on how to power only the PIR from 3xAA.

                                          If you don't need a lot of accuracy on the battery measurement (who does...) then you could consider using the Vcc library I wrote a while ago.

                                          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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